The Hispanic Professionals Networking Group (HPNG)
Category:
Networking
Geographical Area:
Entrepreneurship
Start
Date:
3/25/2010
End Date:
3/25/2010
Start Time:
6:00pm
End Time:
8:30pm
Event
Info:
The Hispanic Professionals Networking Group invites you to its March networking event.
What skills does it take to succeed in today's global economy? This month's guest speaker has the unique ability to coach and consult today's professionals and executives about such matters. As the CEO of ME, Inc. he will reveal to us the art of leveraging relationships that maximize personal networking opportunities while managing our careers.
Please join us as we proudly welcome:
Rod Colón Founder ETP Network
ETP Network Founder Rod Colón has a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in today's global economy. Rod shares his 24 years of experience as a corporate HR management insider, outside agency recruiter, professional networker and career coach through an unusual yet common sense approach to networking and career management.
His first book, Win the Race for 21stCentury Jobs: Put CEO Power Into Your Job Search and Your Career, discusses the need for networking and human relationships as a major part of any job search strategy.
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